Macaulay, the Southeastern Conference runner-up in the platform dive last year, dominated the field with a 20-point win in the platform. Macaulay posted a five-round score of 275.65 which included a pair of huge 65-point-plus dives. It was a de facto “Senior Night” for Macaulay who will miss Saturday’s official Texas A&M Senior Day when the Aggies honor the Senior Class of 2014 while hosting North Texas in an 11 am dual meet.

McLiney topped the 400-point barrier in his victory as he outclassed the field with a score of 404.05, which was more than 30 points better than the runner-up. McLiney had entered the finals as the top seed after posting a score of 368.25 in the prelims. Taking third place was Aggie senior Adam Ruiz with a score of 358.0, while freshman Zachary Stockton placed 10th with a score of 300.75.

Hudkins earned the top seed with a 289.30 point total in the prelims and then was even better in the finals with a winning total of 297.95. Fellow freshman Zoe Alaniz took fourth with a score of 278.65, while another Aggie freshman Courtney Hattie finished 11th with 247.55 after taking the No. 2 seed with a 276.35 in the prelims.